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Bashert, is a Yiddish word that means destiny. It is often used in the context of one's divinely foreordained spouse or soulmate, who is called "basherte" (female) or "basherter" (male). It considered to have been foreordained by God whom one will marry. In modern usage, Jewish singles will say that they are looking for their bashert, meaning they are looking for that person who will complement them perfectly, and whom they will complement perfectly.
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Needlepoint Colors
This product uses 10 different colors, and needs approximately
20280 stitches in total to be completed. See below for a swatch of each color,
and the approximate number of stitches each color will need.
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